Movement Demonstration
Definition
There are eight positions of the body in the Cecchetti method. In this lesson, we will learn five that are frequently used. These positions in themselves are a study in line and perspective, and their precepts should be applied to other movements in dancing:
1. Croisé devant (crossed in front).
2. À la quatrième devant (to the fourth front).
3. Écarté (thrown wide apart, separated).
4. Effacé (shaded).
5. À la seconde (to the second).
6. Épaulé (shouldered).
7. À la quatrième derrière (to the fourth back).
8. Croisé derrière (crossed in back).
Movement Techniques
- Brava:
- Arms rounded and controlled.
- Position hands a short distance from the body.
- Hands in front of the belly button,
- Back upright.
- Core engaged.
- First Position:
- Place hands in front of the diaphragm.
- Arms rounded and controlled.
- Elbows are held up in line with the rib cage.
- Shoulders remain down.
- Second Position:
- Hands open to the sides.
- Arms rounded and controlled.
- Hands should not be higher than the shoulders.
- Elbows are held up.
- Shoulders remain down.
- Third Position:
- One arm remains in Second position.
- The other arm moves to First position.
- Keep hands relaxed and gentle, but not limp.
- Fourth Position:
- One arm remains in Second position.
- The other arm moves to Fifth position.
- Fifth Position:
- Lift both arms upwards
- Keep hands just on either side of the head.
- Shoulders remain down.
- Hands remain relaxed.
- Techniques for ALL positions:
- Arms rounded and controlled.
- Shoulders remain down.
- Back upright.
- Core engaged.
- Elbows are held up.
- Relaxed but not limp hands. Delicate and graceful.